If you are a teacher who uses Khan Academy to help teach your students, you may be wondering how you assign your whole class a Khan Academy lesson. This article will teach you how to do it.
To find a lesson by browsing the lesson library, click on the tabs across the top of the Khan Academy website. Use the dropdown menu to select a grade level. From there, you can find lessons grouped in different sections.
You can also select lessons from the Class Reports list instead. Just select the Students tab then select Class Reports. Choose the Class Reports: All Progress option. The lessons are listed on the left.
You can also use the search feature to find lessons and use the dropdown menu to refine your search.
To assign the lesson to your whole class, follow these steps:
On the date you chose for the assignment to be sent out, your students will see a heart icon next to their Libraries, telling them the assignment is available.
If you have a question or need any help, you can reach a Khan Academy customer service representative on the company help forum.
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